| Wallis Nash - 1882 - 342 oldal
...lab-ring clouds do often rest; Meadows trim with daisies pied; Shallow brooks, and rivers wide. L-ALLEUBO. Turn, Fortune, "turn thy wheel with smile or frown;...down; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great; Smile and we smile, the lords of many lands; Frown and wo smile, the lords of our own hands; For man... | |
| Wallis Nash - 1882 - 354 oldal
...lab'rihg clouds do often rest; Meadows trim with daisies pied; Shallow brooks, and rivers wide. L'ALLEGBO. Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown;...up or down; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are preat; Smile and we smile, the lords of many lands; Frown and we smile, the lords of our own hands;... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1882 - 368 oldal
...without the fear of man or of " the world's dread laugh," saying to Fortune •what Tennyson sings: — " Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown,— With that wild wheel we go not up nor down; Our hoard is little, hut our hearts are great. Smile, and we smile, the lords of many lands... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1882 - 352 oldal
...without the fear of man or of " the world's dread laugh," saying to Fortune what Tennyson sings: — " Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown,— With that wild wheel we go not up nor down; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. Smile, and we smile, the lords of many lands;... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1882 - 378 oldal
...fear of man or of " the world's dread laugh," saying to Fortune •what Tennyson sings : — " Tarn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown, — With that wild wheel we go not up nor down ; Oar hoard is little, but our hearts are great. Smile, and we smile, the lords of many lands... | |
| Theodore Thornton Munger - 1883 - 430 oldal
...holds for us the keys of either home, Earth and the world to come." JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, The EUmenti. "Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown: With that wild wheel we go not up or down." TENNYSON'S Geraint and Enid. "We exist here in a double connection: first, with the transitory on one... | |
| Theodore Thornton Munger - 1883 - 432 oldal
...holds for us the keys of either home, Earth and the world to come." JOHN HEKIIY NEWMAN, The Elemer.ts. "Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown: With that wild wheel we go not up or down." TENHYSON'S Geraint and Enid. "We exist here in a double connection: first, with the transitory on one... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1882 - 368 oldal
...without the fear of man or of “the world's dread laugh,” saying to Fortune what Tennyson sings: — “Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown, — With that wild wheel we go not up nor down; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. Smile, and we smile, the lords of many lands;... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1883 - 740 oldal
...voice for me." It chanced the song that Enid sang was one Of Fortune and her wheel, and Enid sang: " Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel and lower the proud ; Turn thy wild wheel thro' sunshine, storm, and cloud; Thy wheel and thee we neither love nor hate. smile or frown; With... | |
| English authors, Walter Hamilton - 1883 - 198 oldal
...knights, And Camelot, and that strange, haunted mere. *The song in Enid, here alluded to, runs thus:— Turn, fortune, turn thy wheel and lower the proud ; Turn thy wild wheel thro' sunshine, storm ami cloud ; Thy wheel and thee we neither love nor hate. Until they came, a Kingdom's... | |
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